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Answered By: Yasmin McNally

Last Updated: Jan 28, 2016Views: 19

A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a series of numbers used to identify journal articles. Every article has its own unique DOI. The DOI of an article can often be found within the article itself, usually on the first or last page. Check out our our referencing page for more information on DOIs and to see if/how they are used in the referencing system you are using.